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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1928-01-19, Page 4i Jno. road 5 Neil’s sideroad. from Lot 6 to 10 from road from Con- John T, to 10; rd. 20. Eph. io, io THE EXETER TIMES ADVOCATE $3,000 £ ¥ T¥ ¥7 G_These Easy Rules Tell You What Words to Use and What Words Not toI>VLir4^7 Use in The London Advertiser’s Fascinating Picture Puzzle Fun Game. Alm for the Si I ; 9th Prize 10th Prize llth to 25th Prize 2.00 (inclusive) You Can Have As Much As $1,500—Begin The “P-Word” Fun Game Today! Now! 25 GRAND PRIZES ALL ANSWERS MOST MAILED NOT LATER THAN FEBRUARY 4. All qualifying subscriptions must bo bald Irf ad Varied at $S a year by ihall, ’ If by carrier, prevailing local ratd will govern, Nd agents’ postmasters' commisiloriB can be allowed. Write now for* your large copy of the Puzzle Picture and Qualifying Blank, This moaris money to you. There are no tricks to it. There Is nothing difficult or hard to understand. The large picture above contains a number of objects beginning with the letter “P.” The objects have been . 80 clearly drawn as not to involve guessing. You will find all sorts of things that begin with the letter “P,” like “Pennant,” “Pigs,” “Parachute,” “Piano,” “Parasol,” etc. See how many you.can find. Nothing is hidden, and you don’t have to turn the picture upside down or side, wise. We are publishing this large picture so .that all objects whose names begin with the letter “P" will be easy to see and not require any guessing. Twenty-five cash prizes will be given for the 25 best lists of words submitted In answer to this puzzle. Start now—and win a big share of the $3,000 prize moneyl Extra Copies of the Puzzle Pictpte, Size 20x15 Inches, PTiiited Paper, Will Be Mailed to You Free On Request. Address Puzzle Manager^ , Are you a doer or a dreamer? Do you want success and happiness? Do you want a substantial cash prize to give' you a start on the road to fame and fortune? 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Do not Use hyphenated, compound or obsolete words, where the singular1 Is used, the •plural cannot, be? counted, and vice y... -.q U' '■ 1 ‘ ,'1'|,irt^ spector and that ho he paid for time employed at the 1927 rate. Carried , Dew-Williams-—That Wm. Johns be School Attendance Officer and to I he paid for time employed. Carried Williams-Berry—That the Local Board pf Health be composed of Jas. Ballantyne. chairman; Dr. Graham, M. O. of Health; Joshua Johns, Hy. Strang, sec’y and that 8. Brock be Sanitary Inspector. Carried, Slcinner-Dew—That the following be fenceviewers for 19.28, F, Down, Wellington Kerslake, F. Delbridge, Amos Doupe and Jas. Heywood. Car. Dew-Williams—That the follow­ ing be Poundkeepers for 1928. John Luxton, Jno. Brock, Chas. Keddy, W. R. Frayne, Hector N. Taylor, Ce­ cil Dobson, T, C. Allen, P. Passmore Heber Shute. Carried. Berry-Skinner—That the follow-; ing Patrol Men for snow work be appointed and the aftermentioned roads be designated to each and that their bills be pesented not later than May 1st, by authoritl of the Govern­ ment Auditor, Fred Ford—Lot 1 to 15, Com 2; road 5 from Con. 1 to Con. 2 J. Hunter—Narrow road; from Con. 2 to Con. 4; from $. Bdy. to Lot 2 con.- 4- Wm. JohnS—(Lot 15,’Con. 4.) from Lot 11 to Thames Road, Con. 4; road 7 from. Con. 4, to Exeter Corporation. . Roy Johns —S. Bdy. to Lot 1, Con.’ 6; road 4 from S. Bdy. to Con, 8. -Henry Ford —Lot 6 to Thames Road, Con, 6; iroad 5,- from. Con, 4 to Con. 6; road 17, Con. 4 to 6. Ernest’ Hicks—S. I Bdy. from Con. 1 to Con, 4-. Chas. (Dayman—Con. 2 -from Lot 16 to T. BORNE COUNCIL f The Municipal Council elect for h.9'28 met aw per statute at Elimville 'Monday, January 9th- namely Jas $allantyne», Reeve; Wellington Skin* imr,, Hugh Berry. Daniel Dew, Ben- .®cm Williams. * Councillors, , Each jjajaAe their declaration of office and took their seats as the Municipal ^Council for 1928. •The' minutes of the last meeting toere read and- approved on motion Berry-Skinner. The salaries of the different mun­ icipal officers were fixed as follows "Clerk, $300,00 and postage on ’’motion of Dew-Berry. Collector, i$75.00 on motion of Skinner-Wil­ liams. Assessor and Distributor of 4og tags, $85.00 on motion of Skin­ ner-Berry. Treasurer, $85,00 and jBtamps on motion of Williams-Dew. Auditors, $10.00 each on motion of Dew-Williams. Caretaker of Hall, motion of Skinner-Berry. Berry-Skinner—vThat the Reeve receive $70.00 and tl^ Councillors ,$60.00 each. Carried. Berry-Dew— That Henry gtrang he Clerk. Carried. Skinner-Williams—That S. J. PynV he collector. Carried. Berry-Dew—That the appointment of the Assessor be deferred until the next meeting. Agreed. Williams-Skinner— That Frank Coates be Treasurer, Carried. Berry-Williams—That Wm. Johns &nd E. N. Shier be Auditors for J92S. Carried. Williams - Skinner — That Mrs. Kellett be caretaker. Carried. ...... ....... ......... _____........... .. Skinner-Berry—That Sam. Brock Road., Luther Reynolds—Con.- 2, he Cow Supervisor and Weed In- -Prom Lot 21 to 35; road 9 from Con' CAIRO (EGYPT) CARNIVAL4 jijwwnjjjw± Hibbert Bdy. drain .$25.54; S. Child­ ren's Hospital grant $10,00; Musko- ka Free Hospital grant $10.00; Q, Shelter, Goderich grant $10,0,0; B. of Montreal, tax Collections $20,35; Grigg Stationery Co,, Municipal sup­ plies $2.50; S. J, Pym, salary col­ ie ctoi‘ $75,00; Carling & Morley le­ gal expenses $5.00; The Clerk, re­ gistration of Births, Marriages and Deaths $17.75, Carried. Skinner-That we adjourn to meet again on* Saturday, February the 4, at 1 o’clock p.m. Henry Strang, Clerk Usborne requesting* the statutory grant on -the Tp. Road expenditure l'or 1927. Carried. Berry-Skinner—That the follow­ ing grants be made viz.— Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives; Sick Children’s Hospital and the Child­ ren’s Shelter, Goderich, each $10.00 Carried, Dew-Williams—That the Clerk be instructed to have a By-law prepar­ ed giving Wm. R. Frayne the privi­ lege to operate a Telephone Line in the Tp. Carried. A discussion took place regarding making application to have Con. 8 from point of contact with County Rd. No, 23 at the Thames Road to Whalen linking with the Highway there placed on the County Road Sylstem. The Reeve was authorized to make such applications at the Co. Council; Williams-Dew—That the follow­ ing supplies be ordered from the Municipal World Pub-, Co., viz;— one 42 page Assessment Roll, one 42 page Scribble Roll, one 42 page Col­ lector’s Roll, 400 dog tags, 400 cow tags, 7 copies of the Municipal World. Berry-Skinner— That the Muni­ cipal Printing be done by the Times- Advocate- Printing Co. at the same rate as in previous years. Carried, The Clerk made the statement that he had registered during the year 1927 the following:'—Births 46 Marriages 6, Deaths 19, Total 71. Berry-Skinner—That the following bills be paid viz: — Treas. Hibbert Usborne share of 'gravelling N. E. Bdy., $385.16; Her- I to 2; road 11 from Con. 1 to 2. Jas. Miller—-Con. .4 from Lot 30 to 35; road 11 from Con. 2 to 4. P. Sale—Con. 4 from Lot 21 to 30; rd. 9 Con. 2 to, 4. John Cann—Con. 6 from Lot 21 to Hibbert Hdy; road 9 from Con. 4 to 6; road 11 4 to 6 Hern—Con. 8 5 from Con. 6 Hern—vCon. 8 to Lot 6 ext.; Jas. McElrea—Con. shard Bdy. to Lot 10; Con. 10 to Woodham. Con. 14 from Blanshard Bdy. to Lot 13 ext.; road 6 from Con, 12 to B. Bdy. 'Roy Coward—Con. 8 Lot 11 to 20; road 7 from Con. 6 to 8. W. Stone—-Road 9 from con. 6 to point of contact of County road. J. Mc- [Cullough—Con. 10 from Lot 11 to Thames Road; road 7 to Con. 8 to 10, Ray Francis—Con. 12 from lot II to Thames Road; road 7 to Con. 10 to 12. Amos Doupe—Con. 14 from Lot 13 to Thames Road; road '7 from Con. 12 to Blanshard Bdy. Patrolmen to employ such help as may be required to keep the roads open for the mail and other traffic under direction the Township Coun­ cillors and the Tp. Road Superinten­ dent, Time to be paid for the rate of 20c, an hour for man and 40c. an hour for foreman and team and im­ plements required. Carried Berry-Skinner—That the Auditors meet at the Tp. Hall on Tuesday, January 17th at 10 o’clock to audit the Treasurer's books. Carried. Dew-Williams— That the Reeve Iand Clerk to be .authorized to sign> _ and submit to the Dept, of Public. man Mitchell, gravel for Bid. Bdy., Highways the petition -of the Tp. of.) $30.00; Jno. Glenn, Tp. portion of o road Blanshard Bdy. 4 Con. 8 to 10. 10 from Blan- road 4 from R. Shier— STEPHEN COUNCIL The council of the township of Stephen convened at the town hall, Creditpn, on Monday, January 9th, 1928, at 11 pan. All member® pres­ ent. Aftei’ the members^had signed the declaration of office, the min­ utes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. On motion of Chester Mawhinney seconded by Wesley Deering the fol­ lowing officers were adopted viz: Joseph Guinan, assessor and sch­ ool census enumerator at a salary of $150. John W. Greybiel and J. H. Hol­ tzman, auditors at a salary- of $10 each. Ernest Guettinger, caretaker at a salary of $25. John Hayes and Reuben Goetz be members of the Boa'rd of Health Eli Lawson, Geo. Merner and W. B. Oliver, sanitary inspectors. School Attendance Officers, Eli Lawson for schools 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 14 and Unions 9 and 13; Alex. Neeb for schools 6, 7, 11, 15 union 16 and S. S. No. 6; W. B. Oliver for ! schools 10 and 12, and Unions 8, 17, and 18. WTeed inspector, Eli Lawson. • Poundkeepers, George Essery, Hi­ ram Shapton, W. B. Gaiser, Michael Ryan, David Eagleson, Geo. Walpei' Alvin Baker, Arthur J. Amy> Chris­ tian Flnkbeiner, Arthur Baker, Sol­ omon Pojlobki Fred Pretter, Silas? Stanlqke, William Stade, Garfield Steeper and Jerry Brophy. Fence viewers, Henry Mills. John Morlock, Ezra, Haist, Thomas Keys, Henry L. Kraft, Eli Kfijg, W, J. Brown, John Gill and Jas. Hddgins, Goetz-Dearing—That George Eil- bei' be appointed rbad Superintend­ ant at a salary of 40c per hour, on condition that he furnishes his own transportation, Mahwinney-Dearing—That By-law *No, 362 being a by-law authorizing the abolition of statute labor hav­ ing been read three times be passed and signed by the reeve an.d clerk and the seal of the corporation be attached thereto Goetz-Dearing:—That By-law No. 363, appointing George Eilber road superintendant having been’read 3 times be passed and signed by the reeve and clerk and the seal of the corporation be attached thereto. Mawhinney-Dearing:— That By­ law No. 364 being a by-law to pro­ vide for expenditure on roads in the town'ship of Stephen having been read three times be passed and sign­ ed by the reeve and clerk and the seal of the corporation be attached thereto. Dearing-Goetz:--—That John Hayes and Chester Mawhinney be appoint­ ed as members of the athletic field for 1928. Hayes-Goetz:—That the CLerk’^ salary be increased by $100, and the ^treasurer's be $50. Carried.. 4. . After passing the following orders the council adjourne“d to meet again at the town hall, Crediton, on Mon­ day, February 6th; at 1 p. m. - Ontario Hospital, Woodstock, re Alma William, $19.50; O. N. R. Ex­ press 60 cents. CLEARING AUCTION SALE » of —- FARM, STOCK & IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on W. HALF LOT 6, THAMES RD,. TUESDAY^, JANUARY 24th J928, at 1 sharp the following.*’ HORSES—-Firat class bay geldingr white face, sound and reliable, 13. hundred pounds, rising 6 yrs. old;, filly, rising 3 years old, make gpqcL: third horse on farm, Ayell-broken, single; grey filly, 2 years last July;, one pair matched bay. farm geldings.. CATTLE—1 cow, fresh milker,, Holstein due in April; cow due iuu. March; cow due in April; Jersey cow just lately bred, I calf, PIGS—York sow with litter of Si at* foot; 1 sow due 1st April; six chunks. IMPLEMENTS—M.H. drill; & Wood mower, 6 ft. cut nearly new; Verity walking plow No. 13^ sulky rake, diamond harrows, l-h~ scuffler, set of sleighs. 2 wagons, X. light wagon, disc harrows, hay rack, gravel box, cutter, steel-tired buggy, set of double harness, set of singles harness, nearly new;, root pulper,,, cutting box, Anchor Holt separator,,, nearly new; fanning mill and other- articles. 10 tons of Hay. FARM—Consisting of 50 acreer* being the W. Half of lot 6, Thames-^ Road, good bank barn, brick house,, drive shed, 5 acres bush, 21 acres?'* ploughed, well fenced and drained.. Land is iri good state of cultivation. Will be offered for sale subject to* reserve bid. TERMS—9 months’ credit will bo- given on furnishing approved joint­ notes, with a discount of 5 per cent_ off for cash. ED. PENHALE, Proprietor F. TAYLOR, Auctioneer F. COATES, ^Clerk w fl II fl f £0 ra A A AMID DM■'.r LD ti' MDJ MO] S .. |-JCOBO (ODBC to w OOI I I I -f ,c 0 B n 6 B|BEO I1 II IB IB ■ I rrj irrrrrrr irrrrrrr irrrrrrr irrrrrrr ■rrrrrrr r LLrrr r rr EE Bl SB NOTICE TO CREDITORS All creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Rev. Colin Fletcher, late of the Village of Hensail,_in the Gounty of Huron, Who died on or about the 21st day of October A. D., 1927 are required, pursuant to the Statute^ in that be­ half to file particulars of their claims, duly verified, with the un­ dersigned Solicitors, for the Adminis­ tratrix on oi' before'the 31st day of January A. D. 1928> after which the- assets will be distributed amongst tholse entitled thereto, and the Ad­ ministratrix will not be liable for any claim not so filed. CHISHOLM & McQUESTEN, 69 James St. South Hamilton, Ont. Solicitors for the Administratrix Dated at Hamilton this 11th day of January A. D. 1928. l-19-2tc Notice to Creditors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and others having claims against the estate of HEN­ RY PYBUS, late of the Village of Hensail, who died on the 2nd day of November 1927, are required to forward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of January, 1928. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV­ EN that aftei’ the said date the Exe­ cutors will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice. Dated at* Exeter this 3rd day of January 1928. GLADMAN & STANBURY Executors’ Solicitos mo nnn WIN A HUGE CASH PRIZE! ABSOLUTELY FREE! YOU HAVE 25 OPPORTUNITIES TO WIN A SHARE OF THIS GREAT CASH BOUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Mary A. Hodgert, spinster, late of the Vil­ lage of Exeter, who died on the 28th day of December, 1927 are required to forward their claims, duly proven to the undersigned on or before the the 30th day of January. 1928. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV­ EN that after the said date the Exe­ cutors will proceed to distribute the estate having Regard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice. Dated at Exeter this 10 th day of January, -1928. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for the Executors $1,600 award. $35.00 25.00 20.06 10.00 10.00 10.00 tut 7.50 Sih Prize ; O0 ’ 7.50 7.50 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize Sth Prize 6th Prize 7th Prize a 0 -0 p gs< v>X « c 0.^,2 $1,5001)0 500.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 ' M06 ARTHUR WEBER •w LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY 8 Years Experience, Prices Reason­ able, Satisfaction Guaranteed or no Charge Phone 57-i3 Dashwood R. R. A, DASHWOOD, ONT. , OSCAR KLOPP LICENSED AUCTIONEER Honor Graduate Carey Jones’ Auc­ tion School, Special course taken is^ Registered Live Stock (all Breeds,) Merchandise, Real Estate, Farafc. Sales, etc. Rates in keeping witte. prevailing prices. Satisfaction- sured, wrjte Oscar Klopp, Zurich, or- phone 13-93, Zurich, Ont. FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER for Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES. A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction* Guaranteed EXETER P. O. or RING 138 GLADMAN & STANBURY BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &©. Money to Loan, Investments Mad®* Insurance Safe-deposit Vault for use of on?- Clients without charge EXETER LONDON IIENSALL CARLING & MORLEY BARRISTERS,SOLICITORS, ETOo. LOANS, INVESTMENTS, IN­ SURANCE Office: Carlings Block, Main Streep EXETER, ONT. DR. M. C. G. FLETCHER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Graduate of Faculty of Medicin®^ University of Western Ontario, Mem­ ber of the Collegd of Physicians an& Surgeons of Ontario; Member of the- British Medical Council. Phone 6—(The office of the late- Dr. H. K. Hyndman) versa, The Words must name objects seen in the picture. To solve the puzzle your list of “P-worde” MUST name only objects which have been so clearly Illustrated in the picture as not th in­ volve guessing. 6. The answer having the largest and nearest correct list of Words will be awarded first prize. The second largest list of correct words will be awarded second prize, and so on throughout the list until all the prizes have been award­ ed. Misspelled words Will be counted as errors. , 7. Words of the sariie spelling may bo used only once, evert though used to designate different objects. The same Object cart be named Only once; the object so named may contain as one or more of Its parts other objects which may aleo be rtamed.8. Candidates may co-operate in solving the puzzle, but only one prize will be -awarded to any one household; nor will prizes bo awarded to more than orte of any gcaup, outside the family, where two or more have been working together. ”■ ■* 9. frt Caso' a tie results jn two lists having the sahie number of ci>rtect words, the list having the fewest jjrrors will receive the prize. Iff the eveht Of a tie for any prize offered where two or more lists have the same number of correct and the same number of Incor­ rect words,-the full amount of the prIZe so tied fOr will be awarded to each answer, 10. Subscriptions (both new and re­ newal), by mall or carrier, will be ac­ cepted. Where the paper is to be de­ livered by carrier, the prevailing carrier rate of .that particular locality will govern, 11. All answers to this puzzle will re­ ceive th© same consideration whether they are accompanied by subscription dr not* 12. At the close of the Puzzle Game, The London Advertiser will employ reg­ istered school teachers of London, who Will check all answers for correct and Incorrect words. Prizes Will be awarded Immediately after all answers have been checked, and participants by sending In their- answers agrde to accept the de­ cision Of the judges as final and con­ clusive, 13. The registered school teachers will staft checking the answers on February 27, and announcement of prizewinners and the correct list of words will be' published In The London Advertiser as siion thereafter as possible. Clearly On High-Grade, Book i NOTICE TO CREDITORS - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against th.e estate of WILL­ IAM McDOUGALL, of the township of Tuckersmith, farmer, who died November 2nd, 1927, are required to ■ forward their claims, duly prov­ en, to the undersigned on or before January 30 th, 1928. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV­ EN that after the said date the Exe­ cutor will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice. Dated at Exeter this 11th day of January, 1928. GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors for Executor Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D.S« DENTAL SURGEONLate District Dental Officer of Military District Number One, London, Ont. 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